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When this Covid thing is over, I promise myself to visit at least one new town every month and get lost.
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carolinehugz · 46-50, F
With going abroad so much hassle, that's a good idea and we might do tha same.

We are lucky in one way we can go outside the school holiday periods.
Where is first on the list?
OnlyRhonda · 36-40, F
@carolinehugz Amsterdam. Nice and easy and plenty to see. And maybe Bruges or Brussels next - I'm a fan of Hercule Poirot!
carolinehugz · 46-50, F
@OnlyRhonda any towns domestically you fancy if foreign traveling is a pain?
OnlyRhonda · 36-40, F
@carolinehugz Oh, yes. I live in Kent, so know south east England fairly well. I do like the west: Hereford, Worcester area. Not keen on Liverpool, which I find unfriendly. Newcastle I don't know and I am looking forward to exploring up there - and Norfolk. I've never been to Norfolk in my life.
Maybe go back to Scotland - Edinburgh for architecture, beauty and history, Glasgow for the sheer vitality of the place and Dundee for the setting and the friendly people.
carolinehugz · 46-50, F
@OnlyRhonda That's quite a list so might spot you in some of them if we did the same. Would love to go back to Scotland and last time I almost got sunburn which I hear is rare.
OnlyRhonda · 36-40, F
@carolinehugz I love to get myself lost in new places. Park the car and walk, talk to local people, see the sights off the tourist track. Scotland: I found Edinburgh fascinating and Dundee weird! Such a beautiful river front with the historic ships and such poverty only a mile or so away, yet with more parks per acre than anywhere else in the country except Glasgow. Camperdown Park is a must!